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Steel-Concrete Bond Deterioration under Repeated Loading for Different Confinement Levels
This paper presents the results of experimental tests and numerical analyses concerning the influence of repeated cyclic loading and reinforcement confinement on bond between steel rebar and concrete. Experimental tests of push-pull type were carried out at the Politecnico di Milano on concrete specimens provided with a steel cage of longitudinal bars and stirrups, and reinforced with a single steel rebar. The experimental tests were conducted under monotonic and repeated loading history. Bond strength degradation was observed due to repeated cyclic loading. Detailed three-dimensional finite element models of the specimens were developed to reproduce laboratory tests and parametric analyses were performed to provide a better understanding of the experimental results. The numerical analyses showed good agreement with the experimental results and confirmed that the applied repeated loading history caused significant bond deterioration. High values of reinforcement confinement enhanced bond strength and delayed the onset of bond deterioration.
Steel-Concrete Bond Deterioration under Repeated Loading for Different Confinement Levels
This paper presents the results of experimental tests and numerical analyses concerning the influence of repeated cyclic loading and reinforcement confinement on bond between steel rebar and concrete. Experimental tests of push-pull type were carried out at the Politecnico di Milano on concrete specimens provided with a steel cage of longitudinal bars and stirrups, and reinforced with a single steel rebar. The experimental tests were conducted under monotonic and repeated loading history. Bond strength degradation was observed due to repeated cyclic loading. Detailed three-dimensional finite element models of the specimens were developed to reproduce laboratory tests and parametric analyses were performed to provide a better understanding of the experimental results. The numerical analyses showed good agreement with the experimental results and confirmed that the applied repeated loading history caused significant bond deterioration. High values of reinforcement confinement enhanced bond strength and delayed the onset of bond deterioration.
Steel-Concrete Bond Deterioration under Repeated Loading for Different Confinement Levels
Applied Mechanics and Materials ; 217-219 ; 188-191
2012-11-12
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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